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claw-playbook: Crayfish httpd config location is specific to Debian #835
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@ajs6f I put PR https://github.com/Islandora-Devops/ansible-role-crayfish/issues/5 for solving this... Can you test it? |
@DigitLib Dang, that was fast. I will try to test it later today, but for the moment, I am still trying to get my first working install up, and frankly, I'm afraid to do anything with Ansible at all at this point. |
@ajs6f please send a results. |
I sure will, but probably not until tomorrow. Also, do you need this tested over a fresh install? Because I can't really do that right now. |
I will test it in a few minutes. (Already running another test.) |
@ajs6f Ok when you can do it. If you can in a fresh great! |
@seth-shaw-unlv you see a teesseract PR? islandora-deprecated/ansible-role-crayfish#7 ? |
@DigitLib, yes, I plan on testing islandora-deprecated/ansible-role-crayfish#7 after I confirm islandora-deprecated/ansible-role-crayfish#6. :) |
@seth-shaw-unlv GREAT!!! |
Currently,
claw-playbook
is leaving HTTPd conf files for Crayfish in/etc/httpd/conf-enabled
. That's a Debian idiom-- CentOS, for example, doesn't know anything aboutconf-enabled
and so Crayfish services will not be on line afterclaw-playbook
. The right place for enabled services on CentOS is/etc/httpd/conf.d
. I will try to make a PR for this, but it's going to be slow because I don't yet have a working CLAW install.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: